- 14 Sections
- 88 Lessons
- 24 Hours
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- PERSIAPAN2
- 1. INTRODUCTION3
- 2. SETTING THE CONTEXT13
- 3.12.1. Introduction to Enterprise Architecture
- 3.22.2. The Purpose of Enterprise Architecture
- 3.32.3. The Architecture Landscape
- 3.42.4. What an Enterprise Architecture Looks Like
- 3.52.5. Enterprise Architecture Capability
- 3.62.6. Architecture Governance
- 3.72.7. Architecture Compliance
- 3.82.8. Architecture in an Agile Enterprise
- 3.92.9. Multiple Architecture States
- 3.102.10. Essential Security and Risk Concepts
- 3.112.11. Security as a Cross-Cutting concern
- 3.122.12. Risk and Uncertainty
- 3.132.13. The Digital Enterprise
- 3. STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT8
- 4.13.1. Stakeholders
- 4.23.2. Stakeholder Engagement
- 4.33.3. Identifying Stakeholders
- 4.43.4. Requirements Management
- 4.53.5. Understanding Stakeholders, Concerns, and Architecture View
- 4.63.6. Stakeholder/Concern Matrix
- 4.73.7. The Use of Architecture Views
- 4.83.8. Using Trade-Off to Support Architecture Development
- 4. PHASE A, THE STARTING POINT6
- 5. ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT10
- 6.15.1. Phases B, C, and D: Common Steps
- 6.25.2. Identifying Relevant Information
- 6.35.3. Risk and Security Considerations
- 6.45.4. Applying the TOGAF ADM Phases B, C, and D
- 6.55.5. Applying Phase B
- 6.65.6. Applying Phase C
- 6.75.7. Relevant Information for Phase C
- 6.85.8. Applying Phase D
- 6.95.9. Relevant Information for Phase D
- 6.105.10. Outputs of Phases B, C, and D
- 6. BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUES2
- 7. IMPLEMENTING THE ARCHITECTURE18
- 8.17.1. Outputs to Proceed with Architecture Implementation
- 8.27.2. Risk and Security for Phases E, F, and G
- 8.37.3. Basic Approaches to Implementation
- 8.47.4. The Implementation and Migration Strategy
- 8.57.5. Identify and Group Work Packages
- 8.67.6. Assigning Business Value to each Work Package
- 8.77.7. Creating and Documenting Transition Architectures
- 8.87.8. The Impact of Migration Projects
- 8.97.9. Communication with Implementers
- 8.107.10. Managing the Approach Toward Implementing the Change
- 8.117.11. Prioritizing Migration Projects
- 8.127.12. Confirming the Architecture Roadmap
- 8.137.13. Inputs to Phase G: Implementation Governance
- 8.147.14. How Implementation Governance is Executed
- 8.157.15. Managing Innovation, Creativity, and Circumstance
- 8.167.16. Phase G: Implementation Governance Outputs
- 8.177.17. Aligning Implementation with Architecture Contracts
- 8.187.18. Balancing Opportunity and Viability
- 8. MIGRATION PLANNING TECHNIQUES5
- 9. ARCHITECTURE CHANGE MANAGEMENT4
- 10. REQUIREMENTS MANAGEMENT4
- 11. SUPPORTING THE ADM WORK13
- 12.111.1. The TOGAF Library
- 12.211.2. Features of a Well-Run Architecture Repository
- 12.311.3. Structure of an Architecture Repository
- 12.411.4. Architecture Levels and the Architecture Landscape
- 12.511.5. Using the Architecture Landscape
- 12.611.6. Iteration and the ADM
- 12.711.7. The Enterprise Metamodel and the Content Framework
- 12.811.8. Using a Taxonomy
- 12.911.10. Gap Analysis
- 12.1011.11. The Role of Architecture Building Blocks
- 12.1111.12. How Risk Assessment Can Be Used
- 12.1211.13. Compliance Assessments
- 12.1311.14. Business Scenarios
- SIMULASI UJIAN13
- 13.1Latihan Ujian 140 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.2Latihan Ujian 240 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.3Latihan Ujian 340 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.4Latihan Ujian 440 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.5Latihan Ujian 540 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.6Latihan Ujian 640 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.7Latihan Ujian 740 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.8Latihan Ujian 840 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.9Latihan Ujian 940 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.10Latihan Ujian 1040 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.11Latihan Ujian 1140 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.12Latihan Ujian 1240 Minutes40 Questions
- 13.13Latihan Ujian 1340 Minutes40 Questions
- PENUTUPAN2